| EPT | Endoscopic papillotomy |
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| EPTA | Ethanolic phosphotungstic acid |
| EPTB | Extrapulmonary tuberculosis |
| ePTFE | Expanded polytetrafluor-ethylene |
| EPX | Eosinophil protein X |
| EPXMA | Electron probe X-ray microanalysis |
| epidermal growth factor receptor protein-tyrosine kinase | <enzyme> The catalytic protein-tyrosine kinase domain found on the cytoplasmic beta-portion of epidermal growth factor receptor. Registry number: EC 2.7.1.- (12 Dec 1998) |
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| epidermal growth factor-urogastrone | <chemical> Single chain, nonhelical, acidic polypeptides of about 52 amino acids found in most mammals. Epidermal growth factor and urogastrone are not identical but seem to share biological acivities. They promote growth of, and cell proliferation in, certain tissues, especially epidermal structures and inhibit acid secretion by the stomach. They have been used to treat gastrointestinal ulcers. Chemical name: Epidermal growth factor (12 Dec 1998) |
| epidermal necrolysis, toxic | An exfoliative disease of skin seen primarily in adults and characterised by flaccid bullae and spreading erythema so that the skin has the appearance of being scalded. It results primarily from a toxic reaction to various drugs, but occasionally occurs as a result of infection, neoplastic conditions, or other exposure. (12 Dec 1998) |
| epidermal ridge count | An index of the frequency of sweat pores on the fingertips by enumeration along a set of arbitrarily defined lines; a classic example of a galtonian trait determined almost exclusively by genetic factors. (05 Mar 2000) |
| epidermal ridges | Ridges of the epidermis of the palms and soles, where the sweat pores open. Synonym: cristae cutis, skin ridges. (05 Mar 2000) |
| epidermalization | The transformation of glandular or mucosal epithelium into stratified squamous epithelium. Synonym: epidermalization. (05 Mar 2000) |
| epidermatoid | <anatomy> Epidermoid. Origin: Gr. Upon +, skin. Cf. Epidermoid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| epidermatoplasty | Rarely used term for skin grafting by means of strips or small patches of epidermis with the underlying outer layer of the corium. Origin: epidermis + G. Plastos, formed (05 Mar 2000) |
| epidermic | Epidermal; connected with the skin or the bark. <medicine> Epidermic administration of medicine, the application of medicine to the skin by friction. Origin: Cf. F. Epidermique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| epidermic cell | One of the cell's of the epidermis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| epidermic graft | A graft supposed to contain only epidermis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| epidermic-dermic nevus | A nevus consisting of nests of melanocytes in the basal cell zone, at the junction of the epidermis and dermis, appearing as a slightly raised, small, flat, nonhairy pigmented (brown or black) tumour. Synonym: epidermic-dermic nevus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| epidermidosis | A skin disease affecting only the epidermis. Synonym: epidermidosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| epidermis | 1. <dermatology> The basal layer of the mammalian epidermis contains cells that undergo repeated divisions. The cells outwards from a particular basal cell are often derived from this cell or a nearby one so that columns of cells exist running outwards from the stem cell in the basal layer from which they were derived. Such columns of cells are referred to as proliferative units. 2. <biology> Outer epithelial layer of a plant or animal. May be a single layer that produces an extracellular material (as for example the cuticle of arthropods) or a complex stratified squamous epithelium, as in the case of many vertebrate species. (18 Nov 1997) |
| epidermitis | Inflammation of the epidermis or superficial layers of the skin. (05 Mar 2000) |
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membranous tissue covering internal organs and other internal surfaces of the body
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| EP | genus of hardy orchids with leafy-bracted racemes of greenish or purplish irregular flowers |
| EP | orchid growing along streams or ponds of western North America having leafy stems and 1 greenish-brown and pinkish flower in the axil of each upper leaf |
| EP | European orchid with spikes of green and pinkish or purplish flowers |
| EP | a divine manifestation |
| EP | twelve days after Christmas |
| EP | twelve days after Christmas |
| EP | a secondary phenomenon that is a by-product of another phenomenon |
| EP | repetition of the ends of two or more successive sentences, verses, etc. |
| EP | any cactus of the genus Epiphyllum having flattened jointed irregularly branching stems and showy tubular flowers |
| EP | relating to the epiphysis of a bone |
| EP | relating to the epiphysis of a bone |
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